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CLEP Analyzing And Interpreting Literature
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1. The first stage of a functional or dramatic plot - in which necessary background information is provided.
1st Person
Exposition
Metaphor
Trochee
2. The vantage point from which the writer tells the story.
Assonance
Epic
Motif
Point of View
3. A statement that seems to be contrdictory but is actually true.
Aside
Aubade
Paradox
Fiction
4. A recurring pattern found in a work or works of literature; the pattern is usually representative of something else.
Parable
Quatrain
Motif
Fiction
5. A word that closely resembles the sound that the word is supposed to make.
Myth
Onomatopoeia
Subject
Stanza
6. Hints of what is to come in the action of a play or story.
Stanza
Nonfiction
Aside
Foreshadowing
7. A stressed syllable followed by two unstressed ones.
Tercet
3rd Person (Omniscient)
Dactyl
Parallelism
8. A story passed down over the generations that was once believed to be true.
Myth
Conceit
Tercet
Synecdoche
9. The main character of a literary work.
Protagonist
Falling Meter
Dramatic Irony
Symbolism
10. A metrical unit composed of stressed an unstressed syllables.
Scenes
Aside
Foot
Onomatopoeia
11. A comparison between essentially unlike things without an explicitly comparative word such as 'like' or 'as'.
Caesura
Foot
Blank Verse
Metaphor
12. The point after the climax where the action begins to drop off and the events of the plot become clear or are explained in some way.
Verbal Irony
Setting
Allusion
Falling Action
13. Refers to a writers use of language - including the use of literary techniques - word choice - and sentence structure - that sets one writer apart from another.
Voice
Symbolism
Onomatopoeia
Pyrrhic
14. A narrative poem written in four-line stanzas - characterized by swift action and narrated in a direct style.
Persona
Image
Ballad
Author's Purpose
15. The implied attitude of a writer toward the subject and acharacters of a work.
Dramatic Irony
Denotation
Tone
Dialogue
16. A story passed down over generations that is believed to be based on real events and real people.
Ode
Scenes
Act
Legend
17. The difference between what the character or the reader expects what the character or the reader expects and what actually happens.
Situational Irony
Subject
Legend
Complication
18. The repetition of consonant sounds - especially at the beginning of words.
Alliteration
Ballad
Point of View
Quatrain
19. Refers to how a piece of literature is written rather than to what is actually said.
Spondee
Myth
Style
Satire
20. The emotion or feeling a word creates.
Connotation
Paradox
Simile
Dramatic Irony
21. A struggle or clash between opposing characters - forces - or emotions.
Conflict
Author's Purpose
Epic
Style
22. The use of symbols in literature to convey meaning.
Symbolism
Falling Meter
Anapest
Rhyme
23. A poem that tells a story.
Iamb
Narrative Poem
Caesura
Antagonist
24. The voice an actor takes on to tell the story in a particular work.
Aphorism
Persona
Flashback
Solioquy
25. A line of poetry or prose in unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Sestina
Symbol
Blank Verse
Voice
26. The resolution of the plot of a literarture work.
Blank Verse
Epiphany
Denouement
Meter
27. A humorous moment in a serious drama that temporarily relieves the mounting tension.
Caesura
Comic Relief
Iamb
Rising Action
28. A fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter.
Sonnet
External Conflict
Audience
Sestet
29. The difference between what a chracter says and what he/she means.
Narrative Poem
Diction
1st Person
Verbal Irony
30. A long - statle poem in stanzas of varied length - meter - and form.
Repetition
Ode
1st Person
Tone
31. A character struggles against some outside force.
Plot
Mood
External Conflict
Apostrophe
32. The way people speak in various parts of the country or around the world.
3rd Person (Omniscient)
Dialect
Rising Action
Metaphor
33. An imagined story - whether in prose - poetry - or drama.
Fiction
Suspense
Mood
Spondee
34. An intensification of the conflict in a story or play.
Narrator
Complication
Epic
Exposition
35. A concrete representation of a sense impression - a feeling - or an idea.
Subplot
Image
Tone
Oxymoron
36. A figure of speech in which a closely related term is substituted for an object or idea.
Allegory
Understatement
Irony
Metonymy
37. The time and place of a story or play.
Setting
Understatement
Denotation
Dactyl
38. The dictionary meaning of a word.
Stanza
Style
External Conflict
Denotation
39. The difference between what is expected and what actually happens.
Irony
Cliche
Characterization
Character
40. The group of readers to whom a piece of literature is directed.
Author's Purpose
Symbol
Ode
Audience
41. The narrator is outside of the story and tells the story from the perspective of only one character.
Fiction
Diction
Persona
3rd Person (Limited)
42. A customary feature of a literary work - such as the use of a chorus in Greek tragedy - the inclusion of an explicit moral in a fable - or the use of a particular rhyme scheme in a villanelle.
Symbolism
Spondee
Convention
Sestet
43. The measured pattern of rhyhtmic accents in poems.
3rd Person (Limited)
Meter
Apostrophe
Foot
44. A figure of speech in which an inanimate object animal - or idea is given human qualities or characteristics.
Quatrain
Personification
Aubade
Cliche
45. A poem of thirty-nine lines and written in iambic pentameter.
Sestina
Onomatopoeia
Sestet
3rd Person (Limited)
46. A brief witty poem - often satirical.
Epic
Repetition
Internal Conflict
Epigram
47. The difference between what a character expects and what the reader knows will happen.
Dramatic Irony
Tercet
Lyric Poem
Convention
48. A metrical foot with two unstressed syllables.
Metaphor
Pyrrhic
Subplot
Author's Purpose
49. The feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader.
Mood
Symbolism
Legend
Conceit
50. A nineteen-line lyric poem that relies heavily on repetition.
Villanelle
Flashback
Point of View
Onomatopoeia
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